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Why Your iPhone Battery Icon Turns Yellow And What It Means
A yellow battery icon on an iPhone signals Low Power Mode is active. This feature extends battery life by reducing background activity and performance.

Power On: The Hidden Cost of Always-On Devices
Always-on devices quietly consume significant energy over time.

Battery Life Gains Let Health Trackers Monitor Around the Clock
Advances in battery technology are finally letting health trackers monitor continuously without daily charging. This shift could change how consumers use wearables for health.

Portable Power Stations: Why Keeping Multiple Devices Connected Matters
A portable power station user explains why keeping three devices connected maximizes efficiency and ensures reliable backup power.

The Writerdeck Trend: Distraction-Free Writing Machines Gain Followers
The writerdeck trend sees creators building minimalist writing machines to escape digital distractions, using Raspberry Pi and e-ink screens.

Why Travelers Still Prefer the Nintendo DS Over Modern Handhelds
The Nintendo DS is making a comeback among travelers who prize durability and battery life over flashy graphics. Its clamshell design and vast library make it ideal for the road.

EcoFlow Power Bank With Retractable Cable Targets Cable Loss
EcoFlow's new 45W power bank features a retractable USB-C cable and built-in AC plug, eliminating the need for separate cables. The compact design targets travelers and users who frequently lose charging cords.

Inflated Power Ratings: Inside the Failure of a 1000W Portable Charger
A teardown of a 1000W portable charger reveals why it failed within minutes. The cause highlights a common problem with overstated power ratings in consumer electronics.

Nimble Power Bank Splits In Half to Share a Charge with Friends
Nimble launches a power bank that detaches into two halves, allowing one device to charge two phones at once via USB-C.

Data Management, Not Compute Power, Drives AI Value
Enterprises are learning that AI success depends on data management, not just compute power. A strategic shift in data center design is underway.

Lightning surge through coaxial cable destroys gamer's PC, highlights home wiring risks
A lightning strike entered a home through a coaxial internet cable, destroying a gaming PC and router. The incident underscores the need for whole-home surge protection beyond standard power strips.

China Deploys Subsea Data Center Powered by Offshore Wind and Ocean Cooling
China launched the world's first commercial underwater data center off Hainan. It uses seawater cooling and offshore wind to power 2,000 servers efficiently.

Substack Introduces Reply Rules to Give Writers More Control Over Comments
Substack's Reply Rules let writers control who can reply to comments, reducing spam and harassment.

Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 Redefines Laptop Display Excellence
A hands-on test of the new Asus gaming laptop reveals a Mini LED screen with near-zero motion blur, setting a new standard for portable gaming visuals.

Enterprise AI stalls as infrastructure fails to keep pace with software ambitions
Enterprises are struggling to realize AI returns due to a widening gap between advanced software and outdated physical infrastructure, creating a 'POC graveyard' of stalled projects.

AI Disruption Demands Boardroom Action Before Crisis Hits
Corporate boards must measure the cost of AI inaction not just adoption. When success hides disruption, challenging assumptions and building disruptive strategies becomes critical.

Corsair Debuts Lighter Entry-Level Gaming Headsets With HS35 v3
Corsair released the HS35 v3 gaming headsets, including a wired version that weighs just 230 grams. The lightweight design targets budget-conscious gamers.

Inside South Korea's Enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence
South Koreans are the world's most optimistic about AI, with only 16% expressing concern. Government investment and cultural acceptance drive widespread adoption across daily life and industry.

Off-Road Navigation Goes Digital: How Android Auto Apps Are Changing Trail Driving
Free Android Auto apps now offer off-road navigation capabilities once reserved for expensive GPS devices, making trail driving more accessible.

SwitchBot Launches Indoor Weather Station With E Ink Display
SwitchBot’s new weather station combines outdoor sensors with an E Ink hub that shows forecasts, calendar events and travel tips.